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Health expert Dr Neha explains that smoking can throw off hormones like estrogen and progesterone, boosting fibroid risk. Young women who smoke may experience fibroid symptoms sooner, including heavy periods and pelvic pain. Quitting tobacco not only protects your lungs but also helps your uterus stay healthier, keeping fibroid growth in check and improving overall reproductive wellness.
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